Col. George S Howard S

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Col. George S Howard S SABATINI, EUGENE J., CAPT. MS78-1926 Letter from Col. William J. Wrigglesmith, Commanding Officer, Officer's Mess, Bolling AFB Wash., D.C., concerning a letter from Capt. Eugene J. Sabatini, Sec.-Treas., Officers Mess, dated Aug. 18, 1952. SABATINI, EUGENE J., MAJ. MS78-1909 Letter from Maj. Eugene J. Sabatini, Sec.-Treas., Officer's Open Mess, Bolling AFB, to Col. George S. Howard, dated Jun. 29, 1954, concerning an "unexcelled performance" of the various units of the USAF Band. SAITO, REIKO MS78-1760 Copy of letter from Reiko Saito, of Hyogoken, Japan, dated Sept. 16, 1957, to the USAF Band, concerning his impressions of the USAF Band. SAllADE, ALICE MS78-1506 Letter from Alice Sallade to George S. Hwoard, her grandson, from Reamstown, dated Dec. 10, 1922. SALLADE, ALICE MS78-1S07 Letter from Alice Sallade to George S. Howard, her grandson, from Reamstown, dated Sept. 22, 1922. SALlADE, ALICE MS78-1508 Letter from B. L. Johnson, Business Manager, Ithaca Conservatory of Music to George S. Howard, dated Sept. 5, 1922, listing items which he should bring along to the Conservatory when attending. Accompanied with a letter from Alice Sallade asking if items were received. SALlADE, ALICE MS78-1509 Letter from Alice Sallade to George S. Howard, her grandson, dated Sept. 18, 1922, with clipping from Denver Carnival. SAllADE, ALICE MS78-1510 Letter from Alice Sallade, to George S. Howard, her grandson, dated Sept. 27, 1922. SAllADE, ALICE MS78-1512 Letter and Thanksgiving card from Alice Sallade to her grandson George S. Howard, (no date). SAllADE, ALICE MS78-1513 Letter from Alice Sallade, to her grandson George S. Howard, dated Oct. 8, 1922. SALlADE, ALICE MS78-1514 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Dec. 1, 1922. SALlADE, ALICE MS78-1515 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Oct. 19, 1922. SAllADE, ALICE MS78-1516 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Nov. 15, 1922. SAllADE, ALICE MS78-1518 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Oct. 24, 1922. SALlADE, ALICE MS78-1519 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Oct. 27, 1922. SAllADE, ALICE MS78-1520 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Nov. 6, 1922. SALlADE, ALICE MS78-1521 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated May 23, 1924. SALlADE, ALICE MS78-1522 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Nov. 24, 1922. SALlADE, ALICE MS78-1523 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Nov. 13, 1922. SAllADE, ALICE MS&78-1527 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Oct. 18, 1924. SALlADE, ALICE MS78-1531 Letter from Alice Sallade to her grandson, George S. Howard, dated Sept. 27, 1924. SALLADE, ALICE MS78-1774 Post Card from George S. Howard to his grandmother Mrs. Alice Sallade, Reams- town, postmarked May 5, 1924, card from Bathing Beach, Fair Haven, N.Y. SALLADE, ALICE MS78-1775 Post Card from George S. Howard to his grandmother Mrs. Alice Sallade, postmarked May 7, 1924, while Howard was with the Conway Band, card from Lakeside Park, Auburn, N.Y. SALLADE, ALICE, 1865-1924 MS88-l33 Funeral card for Alice Sallada (Sallade), Reamstown. Mrs. Sallade, the grandmother of George S. Howard, died December 9, 1924. SALLADE, CASSIAH (REGAR), 1820-1902 P79-1611 Photograph of Cassiah (Regar) Sallade, wife of Jeremiah Sallade of Reamstown and great- grandmother of George S. Howard. SALLADE, CASSIAH (REGAR), 1820-1902 Newspaper obituary notice for Cassiah Sallada (Sallade), widow of Jeremiah Sallade, Reams- town. Mrs. Sallade died October 14, 1902. SALLADE, FLORENCE MS78-1638 Short essay entitled liThe Cat the Boots, ll and the Mouse , written by Florence Sallade, as a child, later Florence Sallade Howard, mother of George S. Howard, no date. SALLADE, GEORGE E. MS78-l773 Report (Card), of George E. Sallade, Grade 2, Class 1, Lititz Academy, Lititz, Pa., fo the session ending June 24, 1878. SALLADE, GEORGE E., d 1920 MS88-140 Funeral card for George E. Sallade, father of Florence Howard and grandfather of George Howard. Sallade, a resident of Reamstown, died May 28, 1920. (With 2 newspaper obituary notices.) SALLADE, GEORGE E., d. 1920 MS88-141 Letter fragment showing the signature of George E. Sallade, April 28, 1876. SALLADE, GEORGE E. - CIGAR FACTORY P79-1567 PHOTOGRAPH OF THE GEORGE E. SALLADE CIGAR FACTORY, REAMSTOWN, PA., LOCATED ON MAIN STREET, FEB. 1887. SALLADE, JACOB MS88-131 Photocopy of the will of Jacob Sallade, Heidleberg Township, Berks Co., January 14, 1854. SALLADE, JEREMIAH, d 1892 Photograph of Jeremiah Sallade of Reamstown. Sallade was the great-grandfather of George S. Howard. SALLADE, JEREMIAH, d. 1892 MS88-137 Marriage certificate of Jaramia Saleday (Jeremiah Sallade) and Casia Riecherd (Cassiah Regar), December 13, 1840. SALLADE, JEREMIAH, d. 1892 MS88-138 Memorial card for Jeremiah M. Sallada (Sallade). Sallade died January 18, 1892. SALLEE, KATHERINE H. MS78-1998 Letter from George S. Howard, to Mrs. Katherine Sallee, dated Aug. 6, 1940, concerning her son being interviewed. SALMON, DAVID B. MS78-1828 2 Related letters, one from David B. Salmon, Pres., Dave Salmon, Inc. (concert management, etc.) to Gib Sandefer, Concert Tour Director, USAF Band, dated Feb. 7, 1950, concerning the possibility of the USAF Band performing at the N.Y. State School Music Assoc. Convention. Second letter from Gib Sandefer to Lt. Col. George S. Howard, dated Feb. 9, 1950, concerning aforementioned. SAMFORD, JOHN A., MAJ. GEN. MS78-1911 Letter from Maj. Gen. John A. Samford, Director of Intelligence, Headquarters USAF, to Col. George S. Howard, dated Dec. 10, 1954, concerning the program presented at the annual Reception for Foreign Air Attaches. SAMFORD, JOHN A., MAJ. GEN. MS78-951 Letter from Maj. Gen. John A. Samford, Director of Itelligence, U.S.A.F., to Col. George S. Howard, dated Dec. 9, 1955. SANDEFER, GIB MS78-1828 2 Related letters, one from David B. Salmon, Pres., Dave Salmon, Inc. (concert management, etc.) to Gib Sandefer, Concert Tour Director, USAF Band, dated Feb. 7, 1950, concerning the possibility of the USAF Band performing at the N.Y. State School Music Assoc. Convention. Second letter from Gib Sandefer to Lt. Col. George S. Howard, dated Feb. 9, 1950, concerning aforementioned. SANDY S, DUNCAN MS78-952 Letter from Duncan Sandys, British Minister of Defense, to Maj. Gen. James H. Walsh, dated Sep. 24, 1958 along with related correspondence. SARGEANT, HOWLAND H. MS78-1570 Letter from Howland H. Sargeant, Acting Assistant Secretary of State, to Col. George S. Howard, dated Dec. 13, 1951, concerning the USAF Band's European Tour. SATO, HAJlME MS78-l85l Letter from Hajime Sato, Vice-Gov. of Tokyo Metropolis, to Col. W.E. Grubbs, Comm- ander, Headquarters, 6000th Support Wing, dated Jul. 18, 1956, concerning record received by Sato. SCHAEFFER, JACK E. MS78-1691 Letter from Jack E. Schaeffer, President, Music Educators Annual Conference to Inspector George S. Howard, Col., U.S.A.F., (Ret), dated Dec. 21, 1972, congratualating Howard on a successful year as President of the National Band Assoc. SCHERGER, FREDERICK, SIR MS78-l75~ Letter from Air Marshall Sir Frederick Scherger, Chairman Ciefs of Staff Committee, Canberra, Australia, to Col. George S. Howard, dated Jul. 25, 1961, concerning tape recordings received from Howard. SCHLEIFFER, ERIC MS78-2098 Letter from Eric Schleiffer, of Nor- way, tp Col. George S. Howard, dated Mar. 28, 1969, request for a photo of Howard's band. SCHMELZ, RICHARD E., LT. COL. MS78-l763 Series of letters regarding a letter rec- eived from Bernard W. Busse, Assoc. Prof. of Music, University of Virginia, dated Jan. 6, 1961, commending Col. Howard for his participation in the schools Fifth Annual High School Band Day & High- .SchooI Chorus. SCHMELTZ, RICHARD E., MAJ. MS78-920 Memorandum from Maj. Richard E. Schmeltz to Col. George S. Howard, dated Mar. 11, 1957, and related Memoradum from Col. George E. Howard dated Feb. 12, 1957 SCHMIDT, RUDOLPH, PROF. MS78-2081 Letter fitm Prof. Rudolph Schmidt, Ber- lin, Germany, to Col. George S. Howard, dated Oct. 30, 1972, and Col. Howard's reply, dated Nov. 14, 1972, mostly personal and request for music. SCHMIDT, RUDOLPH, PROF. MS78-208~ Letter from Prof. & Mrs. Rudolph Schmidt, Berlin, Germany, to Col. George S. Howard, dated Oct. 4, 1972 and reply by Howard, dated Aug. 22, 1972, personal. SCHMITZ, PAUL P. MS78-l652 Letter from Paul P. Schmitz, Director General of the Loyal Order of the Moose, Moose- hart, Ill., dated Dec. 5, 1962, to Col. George S. Howard, congratulating him on the article appearing in "The Instrumentalist" (Nov. 1962 issue) . SCHOBER, DONNA MARIE MS78-2074 Letter from Donna Marie Schober, concerning her tour with the American Youth Band, no date, to Col. George S. Howard. SCHOEPPER, ALBERT, LT. COL. MS78-953 Letter from Lt. Col. Albert Schoepper, Director of the United States Marine Band, to Col. George S. Howard, dated Apr. 9, 1961 SCHRODER, GUNTAR MS78-1938 Letter from Guntar Schroder and Family, to Col. George S. Howard, dated Nov. 1954, concerning the Col. 's tour of Europe and personal. (Schroder from Ger- many) SCHUMAN, WILLIAM MS78-2ll7 Letter from William Schuman, Julliard School of Music, N.Y., N.Y., to Lt. Col. George S. Howard, dated Feb. 21, 1951, concerning the postponing of a ROTC Unit at Julliard. Also reply from Howard, dated Feb. 8, 1951, etc. SCHWARTZ, CECIL MS78-2015 Letter from Cecil Schwartz, to whom it may concern, dated May 14, 1942, letter of recommendation of George S. Howard. SCOTT, ROBERT, COL. MS78-l822 Copy of a letter from John A. Lang, Jr., Sec.
Recommended publications
  • General Carl A. Spaatz
    SCHOLARSHIP IN HONOR OF GENERAL CARL A. SPAATZ U.S. AIR FORCE General Carl A. Spaatz The story of the life of General Carl A. over Los Angeles and vicinity January 1-7, 1929, Spaatz is the story of military aviation in keeping the plane aloft a record total of 150 hours, the United States. 50 minutes and 15 seconds, and was awarded the T Distinguished Flying Cross. Carl Spaatz was born June 28, 1891, in Boyertown, Pennsylvania. In 1910, he was appointed to the From May 1, 1929, to October 29, 1931, General United States Military Academy from which he Spaatz commanded the Seventh Bombardment was graduated June 12, 1914 and commissioned Group at Rockwell Field, California, and the First a 2nd Lt. of Infantry. He served with the Twen- Bombardment Wing at March Field, California, ty-Fifth United States Infantry at Schofield Bar- until June 10, 1933. He then served in the Office racks, Hawaii, from October 4, 1914, to October of the Chief of Air Corps and became Chief of the 13, 1915, when he was detailed as a student in the Training and Operations Division. Aviation School at San Diego, California, until May 15, 1916. In January 1942, General Spaatz was assigned as Chief of the AAF Combat Command at Wash- In June 1916, General Spaatz was assigned at Co- ington. In May 1942, he became Commander lumbus, New Mexico, and served with the First of the Eighth Air Force, transferring to the Eu- Aero Squadron under General John J. Pershing in ropean theater of operations in that capacity in the Punitive Expedition into Mexico.
    [Show full text]
  • Signing Day Brings High School Students
    the Irving Rambler www.irvingrambler.com “The Newspaper Irving Reads” February 08, 2007 Obituaries Page 14-15 THIS Movie Times Page 3 Artist exhibit their Vintage Tea invitation Police & Fire Page 2 Boundless Expressions Page 8 Puzzles Page 13 WEEK Sports Page 4-5 Page 6 TTeexasxas RailroadRailroad CommissionCommission recommendsrecommends gasgas ratesrates bebe reducedreduced Texas Railroad Commission Atmos Mid-Tex, a division of charging ratepayers at the same resolutions requiring Atmos to jus- Cities’ decision to the Texas Rail- judges recently ruled that natural Atmos Energy Corporation, is the time the company was reporting tify the monopoly rates it was road Commission and asked the gas rates currently charged by monopoly provider of natural gas that it was earning more money for charging the city and their citizens Commission to approve a $60 mil- Atmos Mid-Tex should be reduced to 1.5 million customers through- shareholders than did TXU Gas, for natural gas. Based on the in- lion rate increase. by $23 million on an annual basis out North Central Texas. Jay the previous utility owner. More formation provided by Atmos, the After a three-week hearing, and that ratepayers are entitled to Doegey, city attorney for the City than 80 city councils throughout city councils voted to reduce the Railroad Commission judges a $2.5 million refund of improper of Arlington, and Chairman of the North Texas individually adopted Atmos’ rates. Atmos appealed the See CITIES, Page 11 surcharges. city coalition challenging Atmos’ The judges’ 186-page decision rates, pointed out that cities have to lower rates is the result of an regulatory authority over natural action initiated by more than 80 gas rates that are charged custom- Texas cities including Irving to ers within city limits and can use investigate whether the rates that that power to ensure monopoly Atmos was charging its customers rates are just and reasonable.
    [Show full text]
  • Mimi Stillman, Artistic Director
    Mimi Stillman, Artistic Director Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 7:00pm Trinity Center for Urban Life 22 nd and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia Dolce Suono Ensemble Presents Rediscoveries: Festival of American Chamber Music I Dolce Suono Trio Mimi Stillman, flute/piccolo – Gabriel Cabezas, cello – Charles Abramovic, piano with Kristina Bachrach, soprano Trio for Flute, Cello, and Piano (1944) Norman Dello Joio (1913-2008) Moderato Adagio Allegro spiritoso Stillman, Cabezas, Abramovic Enchanted Preludes for Flute and Cello (1988) Elliott Carter (1908-2012) Stillman, Cabezas Dozing on the Lawn from Time to the Old (1979) William Schuman (1910-1992) Orpheus with His Lute (1944) Bachrach, Abramovic Winter Spirits for Solo Flute (1997) Katherine Hoover (1937-2018) Stillman Two Songs from Doña Rosita (1943) Irving Fine (1914-1962) (arr. DSE) Stillman, Cabezas, Abramovic Intermission Moon Songs (2011) * Shulamit Ran (1949) Act I: Creation Act II: Li Bai and the Vacant Moon Entr’acte I Act III: Star-crossed Entr’acte II: Prayer to Pierrot Act IV: Medley Bachrach, Stillman, Cabezas, Abramovic Tonight from West Side Story (1961) Leonard Bernstein (1918-1990) [premiere of new arrangement ] (arr. Abramovic) Stillman, Cabezas, Abramovic *Commissioned by Dolce Suono Ensemble About the Program – Notes by Mimi Stillman We are pleased to present Dolce Suono Ensemble (DSE)’s new project “Rediscoveries: Festival of American Chamber Music,” which seeks to illuminate an important but largely neglected body of chamber music by American composers. Aside from the most celebrated American composers from this period whose chamber works are regularly performed, i.e. Copland, Barber, Bernstein, and Carter, there are many other composers highly lauded in their time and significant in shaping the story of music in the United States, who are rarely heard today.
    [Show full text]
  • Smith, Walter B. Papers.Pdf
    Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum Audiovisual Department Walter Bedell Smith: Papers 66-299--66-402-567; 68-459--68-464; 70-38; 70-45; 70-102--70-104; 70-185-1--70-185-48; 70-280-1--70-280-342 66-299-1 Color Guard at a convocation in honor of Walter Bedell Smith at the University of South Carolina on October 20, 1953, in Columbia, South Carolina. Copyright: unknown. One 5x7 B&W print. 66-299-2 A convocation in honor of Walter Bedell Smith at the University of South Carolina on October 20, 1953, in Columbia, South Carolina. L to R: Major General John A. Dabney, Commanding General, Fort Jackson; Lt. General A. R. Bolling, Commanding General, the 3rd Army; Captain W.L. Anderson, commanding officer of the Naval ROTC; General Smith, Colonel H.C. Mewshaw, commanding officer of the South Carolina Military District; University President Donald S. Russell; Brigadier General C.M. McQuarris, assistant post commander at Fort Jackson; Colonel Raymond F. Wisehart, commanding officer, Air Force ROTC; and Carter Burgess, assistant to the University president. Copyright: unknown. One 5x7 B&W print. 66-299-3 A convocation in honor of Walter Bedell Smith at the University of South Carolina on October 20, 1953, in Columbia, South Carolina. L to R: General Smith, Dr. Orin F. Crow, dean of the University faculty; University President Donald S. Russell; and Dr. L.E. Brubaker, Chaplain of the University. Copyright: unknown. One 5x7 B&W print. 66-299-4 A convocation in honor of Walter Bedell Smith at the University of South Carolina on October 20, 1953, in Columbia, South Carolina.
    [Show full text]
  • TYLER GOODRICH WHITE Director of Orchestral Activities/Associate Professor of Music University of Nebraska-Lincoln
    TYLER GOODRICH WHITE Director of Orchestral Activities/Associate Professor of Music University of Nebraska-Lincoln University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Music 6540 Rexford Drive Westbrook Music Building 0100 Lincoln, Nebraska 68506 Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0100 (402) 488-7154 (402) 472-7698 or 472-2503 [email protected] EDUCATION Cornell University. D.M.A., Composition, 1991. Composition study with Steven Stucky and Karel Husa, musicology with Don M. Randel, conducting with Edward Murray. Thesis: Part I: Eagle Descending: An Elegiac Landscape for mezzo-soprano and orchestra (text by Robert Penn Warren). Part II: "The Music's Proper Domain": Form, Motive, and Tonality in Carl Nielsen's Fourth Symphony ("The Inextinguishable"). Conservatoire Américain de Fontainebleau, Fontainebleau, France, 1988. Composition study with André Boucourechliev, Betsy Jolas, and Alain Louvier. Københavns Universitet, Musikvidenskabeligt Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark. Guest student, 1986- 87. Thesis research on symphonic music of Carl Nielsen. Independent composition study with Niels Viggo Bentzon. Cornell University. M.F.A., Musical Composition, 1986. Thesis: Triptych: Three Panels after Pascal, for orchestra. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. A.B., Music, 1983. Viola study with Ann Woodward, violin with Richard Luby, composition with Roger Hannay, conducting with David Serrins. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Conducting and Ensemble Administration Lincoln Symphony Orchestra. Resident Conductor, 2000-present. University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Director of Orchestral Activities, 1994-present. Full responsibility for conducting and administration of the orchestra program (primarily music majors, bachelor's- through doctoral-level) within the nationally prominent school of music of a large, land-grant university. Duties include recruitment and cultivation of contacts with high school orchestra directors and string educators throughout the state and region.
    [Show full text]
  • CAP Achievements Book
    CIVIL AIR PATROL NATIONAL AWARDS ACHIEVEMENTS& Table of Contents Acknowledgements .............................................................ii Robert H. Goddard Achievement 7 – Cadet Training Program.......................16 About................................................................................ii Charles Augustus Lindbergh Neil Alden Armstrong Achievement 5 – Cadet Training Program ......................17 Achievement 8 – Cadet Training Program.........................1 Grover Cleveland Loening Henry Harley “Hap” Arnold Level III Completion Award – Senior Training Program ....18 Achievement 2 – Cadet Training Program.........................3 William E. Mitchell Frank Grover Brewer Phase II Completion Award – Cadet Training Program .....20 CAP Memorial Aerospace Awards ..................................4 Edward Vernon Rickenbacker Frank Grover Brewer Jr. Achievement 4 – Cadet Training Program.......................22 CAP Memorial Aerospace Awards ...................................5 Carl Andrew Spaatz Albert Scott Crossfield Completion of Cadet Training Program Award.................23 Master Rating in Aerospace Education – Senior Training Program and Teacher of the Year Award ...........................7 Gill Robb Wilson Level V Completion Award – Senior Training Program .....24 John Francis Curry Achievement 1 – Cadet Training Program.........................9 Wright Brothers Phase I Completion Award – Cadet Training Award .........26 James Harold Doolittle Achievement 6 – Cadet Training Program.......................10
    [Show full text]
  • William Schuman: the Witch of Endor William Schuman (1910-1992)
    WILLIAM SCHUMAN: THE WITCH OF ENDOR WILLIAM SCHUMAN (1910-1992) JUDITH, CHOREOGRAPHIC POEM [1] JUDITH, CHOREOGRAPHIC POEM (1949) 21:20 [2] NIGHT JOURNEY (1947) 20:34 NIGHT JOURNEY THE WITCH OF ENDOR (1965) THE WITCH OF ENDOR [3] Part I 6:39 [4] Part II 8:09 [5] Part III 8:00 BOSTON MODERN ORCHESTRA PROJECT [6] Part IV 8:21 Gil Rose, conductor [7] Part V 8:35 TOTAL 81:41 COMMENT William Schuman to Fanny Brandeis November 30, 1949 About three years ago I had the privilege of collaborating with Miss Graham on the work known as Night Journey which was commissioned by the Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge Foundation in the Library of Congress, and was first performed on May3 , 1947 at the Harvard Symposium on Music Criticism. Working with Martha Graham was for me a most rewarding artistic venture and is directly responsible for the current collaboration. When I received a telephone call last spring from Miss Graham informing me that the Louisville Orchestra would commission a composer of her choice for her engagement, I had no inten- tion of adding to my already heavy commitments. However, as the telephone conversation progressed and as the better part of an hour was consumed, my resistance grew weaker and suddenly I found myself discussing the possible form the work could take. Actually, my reason for wanting to do the work was not only the welcome opportunity of writing another piece for Miss Graham, but also the opportunity of employing the full OGRAPHY BY MARTHA GRAHAM. MARTHA BY OGRAPHY resources of the modern symphony orchestra for a choreographic composition.
    [Show full text]
  • Website Ii Become a Member Ii Scholarships Ii Donate Ii Pay Dues
    WEBSITE II BECOME A MEMBER II SCHOLARSHIPS II DONATE II PAY DUES VOLABAMUS VOLAMUS APRIL 2019 ABOVE: Retired Lt. Gen. Nick Kehoe, National Commander (right) leads the attendees in singing “Happy Birthday” to retired Col. Bill Stewart, who turned 100 April 7. RIGHT: Retired Lt. Col. Jim Maloney, vice flight captain of Curtis E. LeMay Flight 16, shows the Daedalian crest and gavel presented to him by General Kehoe. Nearly all of the flight’s mementos were lost during flooding in Nebraska in March. Daedalian headquarters will send more items once the flight finds a permanent meeting spot. ABOVE: Daedalians listen to presentations at the annual meeting April 26 at the Parr Club at JBSA- Randolph, Texas. ​LEFT: Retired Maj. Gen. Jerry Allen, Foundation Chairman, presents the New Aviator Recruiting Scholarship Award to members of Possum Town Flight 74, Columbus AFB, Mississippi. Daedalians gather for 2019 annual meeting The 2019 annual meeting started with a Commander’s Reception the evening before and was hosted by the staff at Daedalian Headquarters. Many out-of-town Daedalians, along with local members, enjoyed the perfect weather, tasty food and great camaraderie. The official meeting began Friday after an hour of introductions and networking over coffee. General Kehoe kept the presenters on task and a great deal of information was covered. Overall, the Order of Daedalians is growing its presence and working in a direction that keeps us relevant to active services. To review the annual meeting report, click HERE or visit the Daedalian website and look for "Newsroom" in the navigation bar. For follow-up questions or a copy of the audits performed on the Daedalian financials, please contact headquarters.
    [Show full text]
  • Library of Congress Collection Overviews: Dance
    COLLECTION OVERVIEW DANCE I. SCOPE This overview focuses on dance materials found throughout the Library’s general book collection as well as in the various special collections and special format divisions, including General Collections; the Music Division; Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound; the American Folklife Center; Manuscript Division; Prints & Photographs; and Rare Book and Special Collections. The overview also identifies dance- related Internet sources created by the Library as well as subscription databases. II. SIZE Dance materials can be found in the following classes: BJ; GT; VN; GV; M; and ML. All classes, when totaled, add up to 57,430 dance and dance-related items. Class GV1580- 1799.4 (Dancing) contains 10,114 items, constituting the largest class. The Music Division holds thirty special collections of dance materials and an additional two hundred special collections in music and theater that include dance research materials. III. GENERAL RESEARCH STRENGTHS General research strengths in the area of dance research at the Library of Congress fall within three areas: (A) dance instructional and etiquette manuals, especially those printed between 1520 and 1920, (B) dance on camera, and (C) folk, traditional, and ethnic dance. A. The first primary research strength of the Library of Congress is its collections of 16th-20th-century dance instructional and etiquette manuals and ancillary research materials, which are located in the General Collections, Music Division, and Rare Book and Special Collections (sub-classifications GN, GT, GV, BJ, and M). Special Collections within the Music Division that compliment this research are numerous, including its massive collection of sheet music from the early 1800s through the 20th century.
    [Show full text]
  • Boston Symphony Orchestra Concert Programs, Season 93, 1973-1974, Trip
    Segovia, appearing ccc/5 s: Andres in recital this month Oa. < DC LU LL LU < lb Les Hooper, traveler through a crowded ol' world. United dedicates ^riendshq) Sendee. Rooiiqr747aiidDC-10 Friend Sh4>s. Flying New York to the west, why crowd yourself? United people to help you along the way. And extra wide Stretch out. Lean back. And try on a roomy 747 or DC-10 aisles, so you can walk around and get friendly yourself. for size. YouVe also a wide range of stereo entertainment. Another reason more people choose the friendly And a full-length feature film on selected flights skies than any other airline in the land. ($2.00 in Coach). A daily 747 to Los Angeles, and roomy DC-lO's to So call United Air Lines at (212) 867-3000, or your Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver and Travel Agent, and put yourself aboard our giant Cleveland. Friend Ships. You can't go west in a bigger way. Only United flies the Friend Ship with so many extras. Extra room to stretch out and relax. Extra friendly The friendly skies ofyour land. Unitedh 747's & DClOb to the West Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels. "FOM THE ELIZABETH ARDEN SALON Our idea. Quick. Simple. Color-coded to be fool-proof. Our System organizesyour skin care by daily skin care soyou can cleanse, skin type, simplified. tone and moisturize more efficiently. And effectively. Introducing ¥or instance, Normal-to-Oily skin The Personal can have its own Clarifying Astringent. Normal-to-Dry skin its own Fragile Skin Care System Skin Toner No matter which skin type have, find a product by Elizabeth Arden.
    [Show full text]
  • JAMESTOWN CONCERTO Time: AMERICAN MUSIC for 72:11 CELLO and ORCHESTRA MRCNMSCFRCLOADORCHESTRA and CELLO for MUSIC AMERICAN Disc Made in Canada
    CMYK NAXOS Playing JAMESTOWN CONCERTO Time: AMERICAN MUSIC FOR 72:11 CELLO AND ORCHESTRA AMERICAN MUSIC FOR CELLO AND ORCHESTRA Disc made in Canada. Printed and assembled USA. this compact disc prohibited. reserved. Unauthorised public performance, broadcasting and copying of All rights in this sound recording, artwork, texts and translations 8.559344 WILLIAM PERRY (b. 1930): AMERICAN CLASSICS Jamestown Concerto for Cello and Orchestra* 24:41 This recording presents three 1 London 1606. The Virginia Company 4:12 important yet infrequently heard 2 Settlements Along the River 4:56 3 The Long Winters 4:40 American cello works. It is the first 4 Pocahontas in London 5:45 modern recording of William 5 Jamestown: Four Hundred Years On 5:07 Schuman’s A Song of Orpheus; the WILLIAM SCHUMAN (1910-1992): Virgil Thomson Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra in its original ൿ 6 Poem: ‘Orpheus With His Lute’ full orchestration has not been & by William Shakespeare Ꭿ (read by Jane Alexander) 0:52 recorded since the 1950s; and William 2008 Naxos Rights International Ltd. 7 A Song of Orpheus – Perry’s Jamestown Concerto is Fantasy for Cello and Orchestra 23:04 receiving its world première recording. All three composers worked extensively VIRGIL THOMSON (1896-1989): in art song, opera or musical theatre, Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra 23:33 and their concertos, while technically 8 Rider on the Plains 7:59 demanding, emphasize the lyric 9 Variations on a Southern Hymn 9:09 0 Children’s Games 6:25 qualities of the cello, the instrument that most closely identifies with the ORLD REMIÈRE ECORDING *W P R human voice.
    [Show full text]
  • The Magazine of Claremont Graduate University LEAVING a LEGACY to BE PROUD OF
    Volume 10 Number 2 Fall 2009 the FlameThe Magazine of Claremont Graduate University LEAVING A LEGACY TO BE PROUD OF theFlame The Magazine of Claremont Graduate University Fall 2009 Volume 10, Number 2 The Flame is published by Claremont Graduate University 150 East Tenth Street Claremont, CA 91711 ©2009 by Claremont Graduate University Director of University Communications Esther Wiley Managing Editor Brendan Babish Art Director Shari Fournier-O’Leary News Editor Nikolaos Johnson Online Editor Derik Casper Editorial Contributors Mandy Bennett Brenda Bolinger Dean Gerstein Margaret Grogan William Perez Kevin Riel Director of Alumni Services Monika Moore Distribution Manager Mandy Bennett Photographers Kevin Burke Marc Campos William Vasta Tom Zasadzinski Claremont Graduate University, founded in 1925, focuses exclusively on graduate-level study. It is a member of the Claremont Colleges, a consortium of seven independent institutions. Interim President Joseph C. Hough, Jr. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Yi Feng Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration Steven Garcia Vice President for Advancement Gregory Pierre Cox Send address changes to: Office of Alumni and Donor Relations Claremont Graduate University 165 East Tenth Street Claremont, CA 91711 [email protected] Claremont Graduate University does not discriminate in its educational programs on the basis of race, color, creed, place of national origin, gender, sexual ori- entation, age, or disability. Features 14 Commitment to Social Justice and Accountability: An Introduction to the School of Educational Studies by Margaret Grogan After her first year as Dean of SES, Margaret Grogan recounts the challenges, achievements, and privileges of her tenure, and what vision has carried her and the school through such a successful span.
    [Show full text]